Lessons in Love and Violence
Lessons in Love and Violence is an opera with music by George Benjamin and libretto by Martin Crimp. The opera, which is based on the life of King Edward II, was premiered at the Royal Opera House London on 10 May 2018, conducted by the composer and directed by Katie Mitchell. The opera was a co-production with Dutch National Opera, Hamburg State Opera, Opéra de Lyon, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona, and Teatro Real, Madrid.
The opera covers the events set out in Christopher Marlowe's play Edward II, which combines the story of Edward and Gaveston, with the deposition of Edward II by Mortimer, 1st Earl of March|Mortimer] and the overthrow of Mortimer and Edward's queen Isabella of France by Edward III.
The opera is in two parts, of four and three scenes respectively, and is performed without a break. King Edward is not referred to by name, only as 'the King'. Similarly his wife Queen Isabella is referred to simply as Isabel, and his son, later Edward III, is listed as 'Boy, later Young King'. Both Gaveston and Edward's nemesis Mortimer are named.
Roles
| Role | Voice type | Premiere cast, 10 May 2018 |
| King | baritone | Stéphane Degout |
| Isabel | soprano | Barbara Hannigan |
| Gaveston / Stranger | baritone | Gyula Orendt |
| Mortimer | tenor | Peter Hoare |
| Boy / Young King | tenor | Samuel Boden |
| Girl | silent | Ocean Barrington-Cook |
| Witness 1 / Singer 1 / Woman 1 | soprano | Jennifer France |
| Witness 2 / Singer 2 / Woman 2 | mezzo-soprano | Krisztina Szabó |
| Witness 3 / Madman | bass-baritone | Andri Björn Róbertsson |
Synopsis
Part One
Scene 1. Mortimer criticizes the King's obsession with his lover, Gaveston, at a time when his people are suffering from war and starvation. The King strips Mortimer of his wealth and lands.Scene 2. Mortimer impresses on Isabel the King's dereliction of his duties by confronting her with representatives of the suffering people. She agrees to support Mortimer's campaign against Gaveston.
Scene 3. Gaveston is arrested during an entertainment at the King's residence.
Scene 4. The King rejects Isabel when he hears of Gaveston's death.
Part Two
Scene 1. Isabel is now living with Mortimer. They instruct the King's son to assert his royalty by presenting him with a madman who believes that he himself is the true King.Scene 2. The King is in prison. Mortimer persuades him to abdicate. Death, in the guise of Gaveston, claims the King.
Scene 3. The King's son, having succeeded to the throne, rejects Isabel and arranges the death of Mortimer.